}}{{tnr}}An '''Alabama Banking Amendment''', also known as '''Amendment 10''', was on the [[Alabama 2012 ballot measures|November 6, 2012 ballot]] in the state of [[Alabama]] as a {{lrcafull}} where it was '''approved'''. The measure related to the authority of state legislature and banking in the state. According to the text of the measure, the proposal was sent to the ballot during the [[Dates of 2012 state legislative sessions|2012 state legislative session]].<ref>[http://arc-sos.state.al.us/PAC/SOSACPDF.001/A0009290.PDF ''Alabama Secretary of State'', "House Bill 358: Act Number 2012-276", Retrieved June 11, 2012]</ref>

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}}{{tnr}}An '''Alabama Banking Amendment''', also known as '''Amendment 10''', was on the [[Alabama 2012 ballot measures|November 6, 2012 ballot]] in the state of [[Alabama]] as a {{lrcafull}}, where it was '''approved'''. The measure related to the authority of state legislature and banking in the state. According to the text of the measure, the proposal was sent to the ballot during the [[Dates of 2012 state legislative sessions|2012 state legislative session]].<ref>[http://arc-sos.state.al.us/PAC/SOSACPDF.001/A0009290.PDF ''Alabama Secretary of State'', "House Bill 358: Act Number 2012-276", Retrieved June 11, 2012]</ref>

==Election results==

==Election results==

:: ''See also: [[2012 ballot measure election results]]''

:: ''See also: [[2012 ballot measure election results]]''

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* The main sponsor of the measure during legislative session was [[Paul DeMarco]].<ref name="hb358"/>

* The main sponsor of the measure during legislative session was [[Paul DeMarco]].<ref name="hb358"/>

Text of measure

Ballot language

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, effective January 1, 2014, to amend Section 247 relating to the authority of the Legislature concerning banks and banking, to repeal various other provisions of Article XIII concerning banks and banking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 255.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, subject to the contingency that a new Article XII of the state constitution is adopted that repeals existing Section 232 of the state constitution, and subject to the contingency that Sections 10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code of Alabama 1975, are repealed.